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A friend of mine's Dad dropped dead this morning. He wasn't ill, there was no warning, just bam, dead.
That's how fickle life is, it seems. Don't leave something till later, act on it now, because maybe one day, you won't even have time to regret it.
It's heart-breaking to see.
> Take life by the hands.
>
> How many times I wish I could have done that.
>
> But I will.
No, she'll have you arresed ;)
> Its a shame when things like that happen, my dad's dad cycled to work
> every day, and so was in good health, never smoked or drank, but one
> day took a heart attack and died.
But then that's the kind of pretentiouc cack that life throws in your face. Is it the guy upstairs just having a laugh. If not, what!? It's god-damn irony, the fit people always seem to die before the fatass jerks. Why do the wasters and idiots of this world live long and fester on this planet, where the good people are gone to soon.
'Always look on the bright side of life' - Sing it with ma! :P
How many times I wish I could have done that.
But I will.
A friend of mine's Dad dropped dead this morning. He wasn't ill, there was no warning, just bam, dead.
That's how fickle life is, it seems. Don't leave something till later, act on it now, because maybe one day, you won't even have time to regret it.